Features
- All chapter begin by highlighting dynamic companies and their leaders who make the strategic decisions
- Nineteen cases of top Indian companies included at the end of the book
- Indian examples in chapter inserts provide students with the strategic approach adopted by these companies
- With the interactive feature How Would You Do That, students have a chance to place themselves into role of a strategic decision maker at a well-known company
About the Authors
Mason A. Carpenter is from University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wm. Gerard Sanders is from Brigham Young University
Prashant Salwan is from Indian Institute of Management, Indore.Features
1. Reading Comprehension: Objective and Subjective Questions
2. Vocabulary and glossary
3. Grammar exercises that are graded
4. Functional grammar based on practical situations that a nurse faces.
5. Common problems of pronunciation and speaking skills have been addressed
6. Writing skills based on the needs of the nurses have been addressed
Features
• Chapter objectives and an introduction at the beginning of all chapters allow students to clearly understand their learning goals.
• Summary, review questions and critical appraisal at the end of every chapter, for the purpose of reinforcing what is learnt in the chapter.
• An extensive list of recommended readings given at the end of the book.
Features
• Chapter objectives and an introduction at the beginning of all chapters allow students to clearly understand their learning goals.
• Summary, review questions and critical appraisal at the end of every chapter, for the purpose of reinforcing what is learnt in the chapter.
• An extensive list of recommended readings given at the end of the book.
• A glossary of difficult words to aid students’ understanding.
Features
• Chapter outlines to give an overview of the chapter
• Modular questions to test a students’ understanding
Features
• Marginal notes, index and tables in the chapters of the book will aid comprehension
• Fresh study is given in table format for every topic
• Summary after every chapter for the purpose of reinforcement
Features
• Chapter objectives and an introduction at the beginning of all chapters allow students to clearly understand their learning goals.
• Summary, review questions and critical appraisal at the end of every chapter, for the purpose of reinforcing what is learnt in the chapter.
• An extensive list of recommended readings given at the end of the book.
• A glossary of difficult words to aid students’ understanding.
Features
• A reader’s guide in the beginning serves the reader with an understanding of the scope of the chapter
• Learning outcomes at the beginning of each chapter
• Summary at the end of every chapter, for the purpose of reinforcing what is learnt in the chapter.
• Several tables and examples to make each topic more comprehensible
• An extensive list of suggested readings given at the end of the book.
• A glossary of difficult words to aid students’ understanding.
Table of Contents:
1. International Relations: A historical perspective
2. International Relations: At the dawn of the 20th century
3. The world between the two world wars
4. Decolonization 5. International security organization
6. The cold war
7. Non-aligned movement
8. Emergence of regional organizations
9. The post cold war world
10. Globalization and International relations